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@uitrit faire @anni @Hire WILLIAM BONNER, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO II. M. ISAYLESS,

OFA THE SAME PLACE.

Letters Patent No. 69,067, dated September 24, 1861.

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY GONCERN:

Beit known that I, WILLIAM BONNER, ofthe city and county of St. Louis, State of Missourihave invented a. new and useful improved Nozzle for Oil-gans, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the annexed drawing, constituting a. part of this specification, in which- Figure l represents a transverse section of my can, with its casing, and having my invention attached.

Figure 2 represents a top view of the uppersheet of an oil-can, having my invention attached.

Figure 3 represents a bottom view of a portion of my invention, as it appears when detached from the upper sheet.

Similar letters indicate like parts.

My invention is intended to be applied particularly to cans used for the transportation of oil, and is designed to insure'the free and even flow of oil from the can, thus saving the great waste incurred when other cans are used. l i l i My inventionconsists in applying to a nozzle, A, made in` the usual way, a lip, 6,. with a slide, e, and a tube, ol, as clearly shown in fig. 1 of the drawing annexed, which represents the slide as it appears drawn out when the oil is to be poured from the can. The tube d is attached directly to the under side ofthe upper sheet oi' the can,'and one end of it opens into the can, and -the other into the nozzle Aat'e. The slidec is prevented` from falling., when drawn out, by the fingers of the same striking against the stndsff, iig. 3, and is `kept firmly in place by the casing H (made in the ordinary manner) of the can, said casing being nearly Bush with the lip b, as shown in fig. 1. When oil is to be poured from the can, bring the slide c, by means oi`-the ear la, fig. 3, into the position shown in iig. 1, then tip the can, and at the same time that the oil pours out ofthe nozzle and over the lip, the air rushes into the can through the nozzle and the tube d, preventing that bubbling, spattering, and unsteady gushing of the oil seen in other cans.

The same would be the case with any other liquids, and I claim my invention when used with any kind of liquids, or made of any known material. i

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isv The lip 6, slide c, and tube when constructed and arranged substantially asshown and specified.

WILLIAM BONN ER.

Witnesses: h

SAML S. BoYD, HENRY T. CARTER. 

